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The following pages link to Reconstructing the past from imprecise knowledge of the present: Effective non‐uniqueness in solving parabolic equations backward in time (Q4908130):
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- Stability in Kelvin-Voigt poroelasticity (Q2041874) (← links)
- Continuous dependence and convergence for a Kelvin-Voigt fluid of order one (Q2133614) (← links)
- Compensating operators and stable backward in time marching in nonlinear parabolic equations (Q2254023) (← links)
- Stable explicit time marching in well-posed or ill-posed nonlinear parabolic equations (Q2831860) (← links)
- Stable explicit stepwise marching scheme in ill-posed time-reversed viscous wave equations (Q2831866) (← links)
- Analysis of a Quasi-Reversibility Method for a Terminal Value Quasi-Linear Parabolic Problem with Measurements (Q4612163) (← links)
- Stabilized Richardson leapfrog scheme in explicit stepwise computation of forward or backward nonlinear parabolic equations (Q4638154) (← links)
- Stabilized backward in time explicit marching schemes in the numerical computation of ill-posed time-reversed hyperbolic/parabolic systems (Q4988516) (← links)
- Stable explicit stepwise marching scheme in ill-posed time-reversed 2D Burgers' equation (Q4990770) (← links)
- Computing ill-posed time-reversed 2D Navier–Stokes equations, using a stabilized explicit finite difference scheme marching backward in time (Q4991502) (← links)
- Stabilized leapfrog scheme run backward in time, and the explicit <i>O(Δ t)<sup>2</sup></i> stepwise computation of ill-posed time-reversed 2D Navier–Stokes equations (Q5861326) (← links)
- Data assimilation in 2D viscous Burgers equation using a stabilized explicit finite difference scheme run backward in time (Q5861356) (← links)
- Stabilization estimates for the Brinkman-Forchheimer-Kelvin-Voigt equation backward in time (Q6133528) (← links)